Rigs are often compared to Lego systems, since they can be assembled according to your imagination. It's hard to justify the cost of industry standard 15mm rigs if all you need it for is to stabilize your camera. You can already do this with a few broomsticks and duct tape.
It starts to make more sense once you start to involve mounting audio accessories, lighting accessories, monitors, evf solutions, follow focuses, and matte boxes. Especially since some of those items require rails to mount. Clamps and rods also make it easy to redesign and customize size and shape depending on the individual. You can grow with a starter set of rails, or you can shrink down from a large rig. Not to mention the benefits to traveling. A large set of rods and clamps can be packed up pretty nicely. Lastly, there are many who just want the pure aesthetics of it.
Here's a video from Vimeo member Just Basl Productions showing how 90 degree clamps play a part in mounting accessories to your rig, or for redesigning your rig to accommodate different shooting styles. The RedRock Micro Spud can be used with any standard 15mm Clamp, and runs for just $8 dollars (click here).
RedRock Micro Spud Adapter
Kaotate
They're out of stock at the moment but this is a bit less expensive than the 90 degree mount:
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/765294-REG/Zacuto_Z_ZCM_Z_ZCM_Zicro_Mini.html
steve
The clamps are cool and all but the review was really cool.
rob
Hey can you please put a link to the 90 degree clamp? And why not just use this adapter? - https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/673064-REG/Redrock_Micro_4_25_0001.html
Thanks
brandon
@cinesota - those prices are insane. No thanks..
jason
@Cinesota Thanks for the link!
Cinesota
A good (cheap) source for 15mm clamps and rods is JWWinco.com The stuff is made for industrial purposes but works great with camera rigs. They are the US distributor for Ganter-Griff products, so all the parts are Austrian/German made and of high quality.